One of the nice things about how I publish is that I can revise my books and and get the changes out to readers without having to deal with contractual obligations to various middlemen. In other words, when my costs go down, I can pass the savings on to you.

By reformatting the paperback edition, I was able to reduce the page count. I also fixed a few errors that weren’t discovered until after the book was originally published. A slimmer, fitter book costs less to produce. The ebooks haven’t got any cheaper to produce (zero is still zero), but I decided to lower their price, too.